Ps.117.1
117:1 Paul quotes this verse to show that Gentiles would eventually praise the God of Israel (Rom 15:11).
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117:1 Paul quotes this verse to show that Gentiles would eventually praise the God of Israel (Rom 15:11).
Ps 117 This psalm, the shortest in the Psalter, invites all . . . people of the earth to praise the Lord because of his unfailing love and enduring faithfulness.
Pss 113–118 These psalms form what is known as the “Egyptian Hallel” (hallel means “praise”) because Jews use the collection in the celebration of Passover, which was instituted at the beginning of the exodus from Egypt. Psalms 113–114 are recited before the Passover meal and Pss 115–118 afterward.
Pss 111–117 The refrain Praise the Lord! (Hebrew haleluyah) characterizes this group of psalms.
romans 15:11